The Grunin Foundation, in partnership with CNJG, invites you to join the next Monmouth & Ocean County ... if you will be staying for the lunch. Cost : Free for CNJG Members and Non Member Grantmakers This program is open ...
The Grunin Foundation, in partnership with CNJG, invites you to the first in-person Monmouth & Ocean ... if you will be staying for the lunch. Cost : Free for CNJG Members and Non-Member Grantmakers This program is open ...
Publication Date: January, 2016
... with the National Center for Family Philanthropy, CNJG members have complimentary access to Family Philanthropy ... Their 24-hour digital library puts over 2,000 resources at your fingertips—discussion papers, sample ... the number of items you can view and no need to check out! CNJG members must register separately with NCFP website to ...
CNJG is pleased to offer this program to family foundation ... and stewardship and ensuring equitable distribution of resources. Cost : This event is free for CNJG Members who are family foundations. Other types of ...
... organizations. Incubation Grants help organizations plan, research, develop, and prototype public humanities ...
Publication Date: March, 2020
A CNJG member received an application from a school district, ...
CNJG encourages its membership to participate in the Council ... rely on the findings from this annual survey to plan budgets, benchmark personnel policies and practices, ... or email the Council on Foundations communications team . CNJG incorporates the data from this annual survey into our ...
Publication Date: September, 2012
A working glossary of terms to help shape a common language for work in Community Capacity. This glossary is intended to help promote philanthropy's roles in building community capacity by defining core concepts and closely related terms.
... society’s most difficult problems. We also access the resources of the philanthropic community – funding, ... - to provide leadership on statewide issues. Vision CNJG envisions a healthy, thriving, and civically engaged New ... and alliances to solve problems, leverage shared resources , and forge sustainable solutions to bring about ...
Publication Date: January, 2020
A CNJG member queried our listserves on policies regarding: 1) ... 2) paid time off (PTO); and 3) working remotely. CNJG compiled the answers from responding members. Personnel ...
Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) in collaboration with National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP), present a briefing that features a panel of speakers representing nonprofit organizations working on the front lines to strengthen our democracy and advance immigrant rights in their communities. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear what groups need as we move into 2025 and beyond, directly from movement leaders.
According to a report from National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, since 2012 there has been an 11 percent shrinkage in philanthropic funding towards immigrant movement groups. While there was an uptick in rapid response funding between 2017-2018, this has not created the conditions for the long term sustainability of immigrant serving organizations.
In a critical election year, over 60 anti-immigrant bills have been introduced in state legislatures nationwide. Immigrant advocacy groups – already facing a myriad of historically systemic challenges such as burnout, unlivable wages, and hostile state level political environments – are facing this wave of anti-immigrant sentiment, often at the sacrifice of their own safety and well being. And while philanthropic interest has focused on the national elections and scenario planning, movement groups are already planning for 2025 and an uncertain future regardless of presidential election outcomes. Philanthropy must not only meet this moment but also invest in the critical infrastructure needs of organizations and movements, particularly at the local and state levels.
As right wing movements seek to undermine our democracy on all fronts, immigrant communities cannot be left behind and must be included in any political, social, or philanthropic efforts that seek to build a multi-racial democracy. Built through the collaborative efforts of GCIR and NCRP, this briefing will feature a panel of speakers representing nonprofit organizations working on the front lines to strengthen our democracy and advance immigrant rights in their communities. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear what groups need as we move into 2025 and beyond, directly from movement leaders.
Cost: Free for Funders
Must log in or create an account to register on GCIR’s website.
CNJG is pleased to offer a new member benefit: ValuesAdvisor ... DEI, place based, etc.). This webinar pairs nicely with CNJG’s Impact Investing Bootcamp series . COST : Free for CNJG Members Webinar Video Introduction to ValuesAdvisor ...
Publication Date: January, 2018
CNJG members are eligible for a 20% discount off the only ...
Publication Date: February, 2015
... resource, developed and compiled for exclusively for CNJG members. The first section, the 2014 Benefits Summary ...
In 2007, CNJG brought together the state's philanthropic sector to leverage its collective resources, knowledge, and expertise for the good of New ...
Publication Date: June, 2014
Nonprofits can and should play an active role during elections, particularly by educating and activating voters. However, with important local, state and federal elections coming up this fall, nonprofits should take the time to remind their staff about appropriate activity during a political campaign or at any other time. This overview developed by Donors Forum provides important tips and examples of activities that are permissible for nonprofits during an election cycle.
... Ben Cope , Chief External Officer, KIPP NJ Cost : Free for CNJG Members/ $35 for Non Member Grantmakers Webinar Video ...
... of community-based organizations that are beginning to plan for the fallout from these new federal policies. They ... to obtain the Zoom meeting instructions. Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $50 for Non Member Grantmakers Newark Funders ...
... our group. During our time together, we will set goals, plan actions and next steps based on our vision. Whether ... region. Light refreshments will be served. Cost : Free for CNJG Members; $75 for Non Member Grantmakers This program is ...
Publication Date: March, 2008
A sample document detailing the core values of the Betty and Davis Fitzgerald Foundation including restrictions on participation on nonprofit/grantee boards.